Reg Data Co.s Kaizen + RegGenome Form AI Partnership

RegGenome, which is part of the Regulatory Genome Project (RGP), a public-private initiative that includes the University of Cambridge and Judge Business School, has formed a partnership with Kaizen, a global provider of regulatory compliance solutions. The hook-up will draw upon RegGenome’s AI and data architecture capabilities.

In terms of the RGP, it aims to ‘build and review a set of open-access regulatory information structures and make available a global repository of aggregated, structured regulatory data’. 

By combining the Kaizen Single Rulebook’s front end user interface with RegGenome’s AI powered regulatory data and information structures, the two companies ‘will provide clients with a new standard of regulatory intelligence’, they said.

The move will also expand what the companies’ clients can access in terms of data. In early 2025, Single Rulebook clients will be able to access regulatory content covering all major global financial markets. This includes coverage of US federal regulators and agencies, European national law and global G20 members.

In addition to core financial services regulations, Single Rulebook users will also be able to investigate emerging compliance requirements for cryptocurrency, cyber security and digital operational resilience.

Mark Johnston, CEO, RegGenome, commented: ‘By combining our extensive regulatory content with Single Rulebook’s advanced search and analytics capabilities, we’re enabling financial institutions to better navigate the complex regulatory landscape.’

Chris Dingley, CEO, Kaizen Single Rulebook, added: ‘Working with RegGenome’s AI solution for regulatory data and information means that we will be able to expand the Single Rulebook platform and content rapidly for our clients, continuing and enhancing our efforts to support them with the burden of managing global regulation.’

This site had not heard about the RGP before and it looks like a great venture. You can find more info here, plus this tells you a bit more about the project:

‘The Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) stands as a collaborative initiative firmly dedicated to refining and promoting an open information structure tailored to facilitate the systematic organisation and comparative analysis of global financial regulations. This pioneering effort presents an unparalleled opportunity to confront the prevalent challenges associated with the fragmented dissemination of regulatory obligations worldwide.

At its nucleus lies the ‘Cambridge Regulatory Genome,’ an innovative information architecture meticulously crafted to categorise financial regulations across jurisdictions effectively. The RGP represents an alliance of esteemed organizations recognising the paramount importance of not only creating but also advocating for the widespread adoption of this framework. Spearheaded by the University of Cambridge Judge Business School and Regulatory Genome Development Ltd (RegGenome), a venture originating from the University of Cambridge, this joint initiative aims to revolutionise the landscape of regulatory structure.’